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MessageSujet: bonjour   bonjour Icon_minitime27.06.14 11:55

je suis de bernay , inscrit sur le forum depuis 2009 simplement pour le plaisir de vous lire
interesser pas le tir western.
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bonjour 431899  tu peu participé à nos dialogues
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MessageSujet: Re: bonjour   bonjour Icon_minitime27.06.14 22:53

Very Happy pourquoi pas.
mais je ne connais pas grand chosse en western , je tire plus a l arme reglementaire
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ais tu passionnais par cette période ?

ci oui pose tes questions
et rencontre nous sur les ranges
tu auras l'opportunité de voir et de pouvoir pratiqué
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MessageSujet: Re: bonjour   bonjour Icon_minitime27.06.14 23:12

j aime beaucoup la periode entre 1800 et 1860
enfins avant la guerre nord/sud
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TIMELINE: 1800-1860
accompanying the Seminar Toolbox
THE TRIUMPH of NATIONALISM
THE NATION DIVIDING
From Nationalism to Sectionalism in the United States, 1815-1850
National Humanities Center
1800
SECOND CENSUS:
U.S. population totals 5.3 million, including one million
African Americans, of whom 900,000 are enslaved.
Federal capital moves from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C.
Virginia bans gathering of slaves at sunset for religious worship.
First recorded camp meeting revival is held in Logan County, Kentucky.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr (Demo-
cratic-Republican) defeat John Adams and Charles Pinckney (Federalist).
1801
Jefferson-Burr tie forces election into House of Representatives (since candidates were not
nominated separately for president and vice-president); Jefferson is elected in 36 ballots.
Tripoli declares war on U.S.; Jefferson sends naval ships to Mediterranean Sea.
1802
Alien and Sedition Acts are allowed to expire by Congress.
1803
LOUISIANA TERRITORY
is purchased from France for $15 million.
Louis and Clark expedition begins in St. Louis, Missouri.
Supreme Court declares its right to review constitutionality of acts of
Congress (judicial review) in
Marbury
v.
Madison
.
Ohio enters Union as 17
th
state.
1804
Twelfth Amendment is ratified, providing for separate
election of president and vice president.
Aaron Burr kills Alexander Hamilton in a pistol duel.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
: Jefferson is re-elected
president and George Clinton elected vice president.
1805
Lewis and Clark expedition reaches the Pacific Ocean.
Barbary War with Tripoli ends after U.S. troops capture Darna.
1806
Lewis and Clark expedition ends with successful return to St. Louis.
Zebulon Pike discovers mountain later known as Pike’s Peak (CO).
N. Webster publishes
Compendious Dictionary of the English Language.
1807
Importation of African slaves is banned by Congress.
Congress passes Embargo Act in response to British and French
interference with U.S. trade.
1808
U.S. ships and cargoes in European ports are confiscated by France.
Rev. Richard Allen publishes
Confession of John Joyce
.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
: James Madison and George Clinton
are elected president and vice president (Democratic-Republican).
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Capt. Clark and his men shooting bears
Slave family, NC, 1862
2
1809
First black Baptist church is founded in Philadelphia.
1810
THIRD CENSUS:
U.S. population totals 7.2 million, including 1.4 million
African Americans, of whom 1.2 million are enslaved. Population west of
Appalachian Mountains is 1 million.
1811
Construction of Cumberland Road begins in Maryland.
1812
WAR OF 1812
begins as U.S. declares war on Great Britain over issues of borders, trade,
freedom of the seas, and the rights of neutrals. Indians under Tecumseh fight on British side.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
: James Madison and Elbridge Gerry are elected president
and vice president (Democratic-Republican).
Louisiana enters Union as 18
th
state.
1813
U.S. defeats British at the Battle of the Thames (in which
Tecumseh is killed). British burn Buffalo, New York.
1814
British burn Washington, DC, including the White House.
U.S. wins Battle of Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor
(witness Francis Scott Key later writes “The Star-Spangled
Banner”).
WAR ENDS
with signing of Treaty of Ghent.
1815
British are defeated at the Battle of New Orleans (two weeks after Treaty of Ghent is signed).
American settlers begin large migration to the “Old Southwest” (Alabama and Mississippi).
1816
Congress passes the first tariff that is intended to protect U.S. industry rather than raise revenue.
Second Bank of the United States begins its twenty-year charter.
Indiana enters Union as 19
th
state.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
James Monroe and Daniel Tompkins are
elected president and vice-president (Democratic-Republican).
1817
Construction of Erie Canal begins to connect the Great Lakes and the Ohio
and Mississippi valleys with the Hudson River (and the Atlantic Ocean).
Seminoles attack white settlers in Florida and Georgia.
Mississippi enters Union as 20
th
state.
William Cullen Bryant publishes “To a Waterfowl.”
1818
Connecticut abolishes property ownership as a requirement for voting.
Illinois enters Union as 21
st
state.
1819
Supreme Court upholds right of federal government to charter a national bank, thus affirming that
it holds “implied powers” beyond those stated in the Constitution (
M
c
Culloch
v.
Maryland
).
U.S. acquires Florida from Spain by treaty; Andrew Jackson becomes military governor in 1821.
Alabama enters union as 22
nd
state.
1820
FOURTH CENSUS:
U.S. population totals 10 million, including 1.7 million African Ameri-
cans, of whom 1.5 million are enslaved. Population west of Appalachian Mts. is 2.2 million.
MISSOURI COMPROMISE
is passed by Congress. Maine is admitted as a free state (23
rd
) and
Missouri as a slave state (24
th
). Slavery is banned in Louisiana Territory north of 36°30

.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
Monroe and Tompkins are re-elected president and vice pres.
“The Taking of the City of Washington”
James Madison
Seminole chie
f
3
1821
Santa Fe Trail is opened from Independence, MO, to Santa Fe, NM.
First American settlers (300 families) arrive in Texas.
Massachusetts and New York end property qualifications for voting.
First public high school opens in Boston.
First American tunnel (450 ft.) opens in Pennsylvania.
1822
Cotton mills with women workers begin production in Lowell, Mass.
Slave rebellion led by Denmark Vesey is crushed in Charleston, SC.
American Colonization Soc. establishes Monrovia (Liberia) to promote emigration of free blacks.
1823
MONROE DOCTRINE
announced: U.S. warns Europe not to interfere in Western Hemisphere
affairs and proclaims intention to remain uninvolved in European wars.
James Fenimore Cooper begins publishing the Leatherstocking Tales series with
The Pioneer.
1824
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
None of the four candidates receives majority of electoral
votes; John Calhoun is elected vice president (Democratic-Republican).
U.S. signs treaty with Russia setting 54

40
°
as southern limit of Russian territory.
1825
John Quincy Adams (Natl. Rep.) is elected president by House of Rep.
1826
Elias Boudinot, a Cherokee, delivers speech “An Address to the Whites.”
Hezekiah Niles publishes “Great National Interests” in
Niles’ Register
.
John Adams & Thomas Jefferson die on July 4, the 50th anniversary of the
Declaration of Independence.
1827
California becomes a Mexican province.
1828
“Tariff of Abominations” is passed by Congress to intense hostility from Southern states.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
Democratic Party is established; Andrew Jackson is elected as
first Democratic president; John Calhoun is re-elected vice president (Democratic-Republican).
1829
Andrew Jackson introduces spoils system into national politics.
David Walker, a free black, publishes
An Appeal to the Colored People of America
.
Slavery is abolished in Mexico.
1830
FIFTH CENSUS:
U.S. population totals 13 million, including 2.3 million
African Americans, of whom 2 million are enslaved. Population west of the
Appalachian Mountains is 3 million, more than 25% of the U.S. population.
INDIAN REMOVAL BILL
is passed by Congress to forcibly resettle
southeastern Indian tribes to territory west of the Mississippi River.
Lewis Cass publishes “Removal of the Indians” in
North American Review.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) is founded by Joseph Smith in New York.
Godey’s Lady’s Book
begins monthly publication (continues until 1898).
1831
NAT TURNER’S REBELLION
(Virginia): about 60 white people killed. Turner is executed.
William Lloyd Garrison founds first abolitionist periodical
The Liberator
in Boston.
Reaper is invented by Cyrus McCormick (patented in 1834).
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
On the Santa Fe Trail, 1889
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1832
Andrew Jackson vetoes bill renewing charter of the Second National Bank of the U.S.
South Carolina passes Ordinance of Nullification to void the tariff acts of 1828 and 1832.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
Jackson is re-elected president
and Martin Van Buren elected vice president (Democratic).
1833
Jackson’s “Bank War” begins when he orders funds withdrawn from the
National Bank and deposited into “pet” state banks.
Force Bill is passed by Congress, giving Jackson power to use the military
to enforce tariff laws.
Slavery is abolished in the British Empire.
1834
Andrew Dorr issues “An Address to the People of Rhode Island.”
1835
TEXAS REVOLUTION
begins when Mexico rejects Texans’ petition for statehood;
Gold is found on Cherokee land in Georgia; Cherokees are forced to cede land.
Seminole Indians in Florida begin seven-year war to resist forced removal to the West.
Alexis de Tocqueville publishes first volume of
Democracy in America
(second in 1840).
Harriet Jacobs goes into hiding in Edenton, North Carolina, for seven years.
1836
Gag rule is passed by Congress to prevent abolitionist petitions from being considered.
Texas declares independence from Mexico; siege of the Alamo.
Arkansas enters Union as 25
th
state.
Emerson publishes
Nature
; Transcendental Club holds first meeting in Boston.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
Martin Van Buren (Dem.) is elected president. Richard Johnson
(Dem.) is elected vice president by the Senate since no candidate received an electoral majority.
1837
Panic of 1837 leads to collapse of many early labor unions.
Angelina and Sarah Grimké begin abolitionist talks to women’s groups.
Anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic organization is formed (Native American Assn.).
Michigan enters Union as 26
th
state.
1838
“TRAIL OF TEARS”:
Cherokees are forcibly removed from Georgia to Indian
Territory in present-day Oklahoma.
Routes later known as Underground Railroad begin to be established.
James Fenimore Cooper publishes
The American Democrat.
Caroline Gilman publishes
Recollections of a Southern Matron
.
1839
Slaves aboard slave ship
L’Amistad
rebel. Slaves are freed by
the U.S. Supreme Court in 1841 and returned to Africa.
First “normal” school opens with a teacher training program (Mass.).
1840
SIXTH CENSUS:
U.S. population totals 17 million, including
3 million African Americans, of whom 2.5 million are enslaved.
Population west of the Appalachian Mountains is 5 million, more
than one third of the U.S. population.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
William Henry Harrison and
John Tyler are elected president and vice president (Whig Party).
Martin Van Buren
Poster distributed in Philadelphia
against laying of a railroad, 1839
“King Andrew the First”
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1841
Harrison dies after one month in office; John Tyler becomes president.
Catherine Beecher publishes
A Treatise on Domestic Economy
.
Emerson publishes
Essays, First and Second Series
, including “Self-Reliance.”
1842
Dorr’s Rebellion in Rhode Island leads to liberalized voting requirements.
Supreme Court rules that state laws prohibiting the capture and return of
fugitive slaves are unconstitutional (
Prigg
v.
Pennsylvania
).
First wagon train reaches Oregon Territory via the Oregon Trail.
Massachusetts enacts ten-hour work day for children under 12.
Charles C. Jones publishes
The Religious Instruction of the Negroes in the U.S.
1843
Massachusetts passes law forbidding state officials from catching fugitive slaves.
Sojourner Truth begins delivering abolitionist speeches across the nation.
1844
Methodist Church divides into northern and southern sections over the issue of slavery.
Morse sends first telegraph message (from Baltimore to Washington, DC):
“What hath God wrought!”
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
James Polk and George Dallas elected
president and vice president (Democratic Party).
1845
Frederick Douglass publishes
Narrative of the Life of an American Slave.
Florida enters Union as 27
th
state; Texas enters Union as 28
th
state.
Thoreau moves into a cabin on Walden Pond for two years and two months.
Baptist Convention splits over the issue of slavery into northern and southern sections.
Irish potato famine begins; 1.5 million Irish emigrate to U.S. in the next decade.
1846
MEXICAN WAR
begins; Congress declares war after Mexican troops
attack U.S. troops in disputed territory north of the Rio Grande.
Michigan becomes first state to abolish capital punishment.
Smithsonian Institution is created by Congress.
Iowa enters Union as 29
th
state.
1847
U.S. forces defeat Mexican army at Veracruz and Mexico City.
Mormons arrive in Utah and establish the community Deseret.
1848
MEXICAN WAR
ends officially by treaty.
California Gold Rush begins.
Wisconsin enters Union as 30
th
state.
Women’s Rights Convention held in Seneca Falls, New York
German immigrants begin to emigrate to the U.S. after crop failures
and failed revolutions.
John Humphrey Noyes establishes the Perfectionist Community
in Oneida, New York.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:
Zachary Taylor and Millard Filmore elected president and
vice president (Whig Party).
France abolishes slavery in its West Indies colonies.
Landing of U.S. Marines at
Yerba Buena, Mexico,1846
W. H. Harrison
John T
y
ler
James Polk
Frederick Douglass

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MessageSujet: Re: bonjour   bonjour Icon_minitime27.06.14 23:28

oui la periode est riche en histoire
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pour les photos de la winschester donne moi ton adresse mail ,sur le cite, ils ne passe pas
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MessageSujet: Re: bonjour   bonjour Icon_minitime28.06.14 8:15

Salut lanbertini ,moi je me suis inscrit il y a 3jours ,je suis pour ainsi dire un pied tendre. Mais je suis plus ancien sur le site ,Les cowboy de la montagne noire ,étant de la black mountain city ,
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